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Updated: July 8, 2025


Then why be so cruel as to refuse me even one kiss?" "That I may have nothing to reproach myself with in after time when I shall be Lady Vincent. That you may not have to blush for your second viscountess, as you have had to blush for your first." "Oh, Faustina, how coldly cruel and calculating you sometimes seem to me! Why do I love you so insanely that you possess my very soul?

For the moment the marriage ring encircled her finger she became the Viscountess Vincent and I became the possessor of her three millions of pounds sterling." "Ah, that marriage ring! There is another broken oath! You swore to me, once, that no living woman should ever wear a marriage ring of your putting on, except myself!" complained Faustina. "And I have kept that oath, my angel.

So the little Beatrix, her daughter, was permitted often to go and visit the imprisoned Viscountess, who, in so far as the child and its father were concerned, got to abate in her anger towards that branch of the Castlewood family.

"I must save her!" she thought to herself. "Trust me, Sabine," she cried. "Wait for my return; I will find out the truth." "Ah! in my grave I'll love you," exclaimed Sabine. The viscountess went straight to the Duchesse de Grandlieu, pledged her to secrecy, and then explained to her fully her daughter's situation.

Calyste sitting at the foot of the bed strove to put into his glance an expression of tenderness. "So it was play which put those black circles round your eyes?" Sabine said to him in a feeble voice. The words made the doctor, the mother, and the viscountess tremble, and they all three looked at one another covertly. Calyste turned as red as a cherry.

His news was simple: the marriage had taken place before he could get there, and he had seen nothing of either ceremony or viscountess. The remainder he reserved for a more convenient season. Edith looked anxiously at him as he ate supper, smiling now and then. 'Well, I am tired of this life, said Christopher. 'So am I, said Faith. 'Ah, if we were only rich! 'Ah, yes.

Your Daughter does, Sir; and that's all one. Isa. Oh! I'm undone; am I no Viscountess then. Guil. I heard your Father design'd to marry you to a Tradesman, and you were for a Don; and to please you both, you see how well I have managed matters. Fran. I'll not give her a farthing. Guil.

Why could the audience not be content with two songs from the woman instead of demanding encores from her!... And then the concert ended after what seemed an interminable time, and the audience began to emerge from the Hall. John went quickly into the corridor and waited until the door of the Viscountess Walbrook's box opened and Eleanor, followed by her friends, came out of it.

I cried; "truly, sir, you could waste for her four hours a day, if only you were willing to teach her an art quite unknown to the most fastidious of our modern fine ladies. Why don't you enumerate to the viscountess the astonishing precautions manifest in the Oriental luxury of the Roman dames?

He had been hall boy to a duke, footman to a viscountess, valet to an earl, butler to a right honourable baronet, M.P., and when he had retired on the death of the baronet and marriage with the housekeeper he had brought away a red volume, by name Burke's Peerage, by which, as well as by his previous knowledge, he was enabled to serve as an oracle respecting all owners of yachts worthy of consideration.

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